Anonymous five-act Italian Renaissance comedy, depicting the plight of the Jew Alonso--who may also be a converted Jew, or Marrano--who settles in Italy after being forced to flee his home in Barcelona, and change his name for fear of persecution by the Inquisition Signatures: A-E Woodcuts: large title vignette (the Giunta lily, within an architectural cartouche); another Giunta device (the lily, monogrammed "F", and flanked by putti, above motto "Nil candidius") on p. [2] at end; white historiated initials; head- and tail-pieces In italic type Dedication to Tiberio Novellucci by Jacopo Giunti, dated Dec. 15, 1573 in Florence Camerini, L.S. I Giunti tipografici editori di Firenze Clubb, L.S. Italian plays Adams BM STC Italian, 1465-1600 EDIT 16 Spec. Coll. copy: 18th-century mottled tan calf, with triple gilt filets; ornamental gilt spine, with brown leather spine label "Sine nomi. comedia"; small paper shelf-mark label at base of spine; marbled endpapers. Ownership inscription of William Sandys, dated 1777 in Paris, probably the Rev. William Sandys who, as tutor, accompanied Francis Bassett, the future Lord de Dunstanville, on his Grand Tour in 1777-1778 through France, Switzerland, and Italy. Purchase, Maggs Bros., 1999